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JOHN   LANGDON   SIBLEY, 

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AND   ONE   OF    ITS   llENEFACTOHS, 

AND 

FOR   FOIITY-FIVE    YEAHS    CONNECTED    WITH   THE    LIIIKARY    OF 

HARVARD     UNIVERSITY, 

THIS    CKNTENNIAL    BIBLIOGRAPHY 

18    INHCRIKEI)    UY    THE    AUTHOR. 


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CEN^rENNI AL    BTP.LIOGRA PHY. 


At  a  meeting  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical 
Society,  held  Jamuiry  8,  1891,  Dr.  Samuel  A.  Green, 
in  presenting  a  Centennial  Bibliography  of  the  Society, 
made  the  following  remarks  :  — 

Twenty  years  ago,  at  tlie  Januaiy  meeting,  I  communicated 
a  paper  containing  a  bibliography  of  the  Society's  publica- 
tions, which  was  theji  in  a  great  measure  tentative.  Since 
that  time  I  have  found  many  old  titles  previously  unknown 
to  the  Library;  and  keeping  pace  with  the  new  ones,  I  have 
added  all  such  to  the  list,  which  is  herewith  submitted  as 
fairly  complete. 

The  fust  piiblication  of  the  Society  appeared  on  January  .,, 
1792,  in  "The  American  Apollo,"  i  a  weekly  magazine 'be- 
ginning at  that  time.  Successive  numbers  were  printed  in 
connection  with  the  periodical  drring  thirty-nine  weeks,  and 
comprised  usually  a  .signature  of  eight  pages,  which  could  be 
separated  from  the  rest  of  the  pamphlet,  and  was  called  Part 
I.  of  each  number.  The  first  208  pages  of  Volume  I.  of  the 
Collections  were  published  in  this  way ;  and  the  remaining 
part  of  the  volume,  which  consisted  of  80  pages,  was  issued 
in  monthly  parts,  in  September,  October,  November,  and  De- 

1  The  Prospectus  of  tliis  magazine  reads  as  follows :   "  To  all  the  Friends,  of 
.Science,  Arts,  Agnculfnre,  Manufactures  and  Commerce.     Proposal  of  Joseph  IJel 
knap  &  Alexander  Young,  FOR  printing  a  weekly  paper;  to  be- entitled  The 
American     Apollo,    containing  the  Publications    of   the   Historical    Socikty 
Hohtwal  and  Commercial   InteUicjence,  and  other  entertainim,  Afatter.     Printed  at 
Boston,  {Massachusetts)  by  J.  Belknap  and  A.  YouNO.     MDCCXCI  " 


CENTENNIAL   UinLIOGKAPHY. 


cember,  1792.  The  second  aiul  third  volumes  were  continued 
in  montlily  \r,iYts,  but  the  fourtli  and  fifth  were  issued  in  quar- 
terly parts.  The  Collections,  includir.g  the  Centennial  vol- 
nne  to  be  published,  on  January  24,  the  One  Hundredth 
Anniversary  of  the  Society,  now  number  fifty-fonr,  and  are 
divided  into  series  of  ten  volumes  each.  The  Reverend  Y^il- 
liam  Hubbard'a  "  General  Histoiy  oi  New  England,"  which 
forms  Volumes  V.  and  VI.  of  the  second  series,  was  published 
with  titlep:iges  to  correspond  with  the  other  volumes  of  the 
Collections,  and  also  with  a  different  one,  so  that  the  work 
might  be  sold  as  a  voluui'5  complete  in  itself;  but  in  both 
instances  the  paging  is  contiguous.  In  the  year  1848  Hub- 
bard's Historv  reached  a  second  edition,  when  it  was  again 
printed  on  the  same  plan  oi  having  two  titlepages.  Tliis 
edition  was  carefully  collated  w'th  the  original  manuscript, 
and  contains  numerous  addition  d  nottv.  In  the  early  part 
of  1878  some  misf^uig  pages  were  supplied,  which  had  been 
copied  from  the  original  manuscript  before  the  Revolution, 
when  it  was  in  the  possession  of  Governor  Hutchinson ;  and 
these  were  then  printed  for  the  first  time,  and  inserted  in  such 
copies  as  the  Society  had  on  hand.  See  Proceedings  (XVI. 
12,  38)  for  January  and  February,  3  878.  A  similar  plan  was 
followed  in  publishing  Governor  William  Bradford's  "  History 
of  Plymouth  i  .'  intation,"  which  is  Volume  III.  of  the  fourth 
series,  so  that  it  appears  both  as  an  independent  volume  and 
as  one  of  the  set.  Fifty  copies  of  this  work  were  printed, 
with  a  new  dtlepage,  for  the  private  use  of  the  editor.  The 
Winthrop  Papers,  Part  III.  (fifth  series.  Volume  I.),  pub- 
lished in  the  year  1871,  was  stereotyped;  and  this  \. as  the 
first  of  the  Society's  Collections  so  printed.  Since  that  time 
all  the  succeeding  volumes  of  the  set  have  been  either  stereo- 
typed or  electrotyped.  A  "  Centennial  Volume  "  of  Revolu- 
tionary letters  was  j)ublished  in  April,  1878,  and  forms  Volume 
IV.  of  the  fifth  series.  In  January,  1882,  an  "  Appendix  to 
the  Belknap  Papers"-  was  printed,  which  has  since  been  in- 
serted after  page  371  in  Part  II.  (fifth  series.  Volume  III.) 
of  the  work.  It  consists  of  additional  letters  written  by  Dr. 
Belknap  to  Mr.  Hazard.  Soon  aftur  the  publication  of  the 
last  volume  of  Sewall  Papers,  in  the  spring  of  1882,  certain 
corrections  were  made  in  the  plates,  and  the  whole  set  w;ts 
again  struck  off  with  "  second  edition  "  on  the  verso  of  the 
titlepage. 


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The  first  twenty-one  volumes  of  the  Collections  have  been 
reprinted  ;  and  Volumes  J.  and  V.  of  the  first  series  have 
reached  a  third  edition.  The  following  list  gives  tlie  years  of 
their  publication  respectively  :  — 


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Vol.  I.  was  priutecl  in  1792,  reprinted  in  180b,  and  again  reprinted 
in  1859. 

Vol.  V.  wtis  printed  in  1798,  reprinted  in  1816,  and  again  reprinted 
in  1835. 

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Fourth  Series. 

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.  I. 

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1891. 

The  first  volume  of  the  Proceedings,  which  is  now  Volume 
III.,  was  published  in  the  year  1859,  and  the  series  has  since 
been  continued  to  the  present  time.  These  volumes  comprise 
the  transactions  of  the  Society,  and  originally  bejran  with  the 
Annual  Meeting  on  April  12, 1855.  They  were  not  then  num- 
bered on  the  back  of  the  covers,  but  were  marked  with  the 
years  in  which  the  meetings  were  held  ;  for  example,  the 
volume  just  referred  to  is  marked  "  1855-1858."  It  was  then 
thought  by  the  Publishing  Committee  that  the  proceedings  of 
all  the  previous  meetings  would  at  some  time  be  priuced,  but 


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CENTENNIAL  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  7 

it  was  not  known  exactly  how  many  volumes  there  would  be ; 
and  so  the  customary  ordinal  numbers  were  left  off.  It  was  a 
matter  of  doubt  whether  there  would  be  two  or  three  volumes 
of  such  Proceedings  ;  but  it  finally  resulted  in  two,  —  each 
larger  than  they  had  usually  been,  and  published,  respec- 
tively, in  1879  and  1880.  There  have  now  been  printed 
twenty-five  volumes  of  Proceedings,  of  which  the  first  twenty 
form  a  series,  which  has  an  additional  Index  volume  of  more 
thai:  500  pages.  The  other  five  constitute  a  second  series, 
which,  presumably,  will  also  be  extended  to  twenty  volumes. 
The  first  stereotyped  volume  of  the  Society's  publications  was 
the  Proceedings  for  1869-1870  ;  and  since  then  all  the  subse- 
quent volumes  have  been  thus  printed.  Whenever  copies  are 
now  struck  off  from  the  plates  and  bound,  the  proper  ordinal 
numbers  are  placed  on  the  backs.  The  volume  (XI.)  for 
1869-1870  wa&  printed  in  eight  parts  ;  each  one,  with  a  single 
exception,  containing  the  transactions  of  two  meetings  or  more, 
according  to  the  length  of  the  record.  This  practice  has  since 
been  kept  up  by  the  Publishing  Committee,  though  sometimes 
the  part  coming  at  the  end  of  a  volume  is  omitted.  UsuoMy 
one  hundred  copies  of  such  serial  numbers  are  printed  for 
the  convenience  c»f  the  members  ;  and  in  this  way  an  oppor- 
tunity is  also  given  to  detect  mistakes  for  correction  in  the 
plates. 

The  first  printed  Catalogue  of  the  books  in  the  Library  was  a 
pamphlet  of  40  pages,  and  appeared  in  the  year  1796.  This 
was  followed  by  a  "Catalogue  of  the  Books,  Pamphlets, 
Newspapers,  Maps,  Charts,  Manuscripts,"  etc.,  in  1811.  The 
first  volume  of  the  present  Catalogue  appeared  in  1859,  and 
the  second  volume  was  issued  during  the  next  year.  These 
three  catalogues  are  the  only  printed  lists  of  books  in  the  gen- 
eral library.  A  few  copies  of  the  first  240  pages  of  Volume  I. 
of  the  Catalogue  were  printed  separately,  as  specimen  numbers 
to  show  to  the  members.  It  may  be  worth  while  here  to  put 
on  record  a  fact  in  regard  to  the  Catalogue  of  the  Dowse 
Library.  The  book  was  printed  before  the  Libi-ary  was  given 
to  the  Historical  Society,  and  a  titlepage  was  prepared  for 
twenty-five  copies,  the  owner  deciding  to  limit  the  issue  to 
that  number  during  his  life.  At  a  later  period,  however, 
the  additional  sheets  of  the  Catalogue  were  found,  and  it  was 
deemed  advisable  to   print  a  new  titlepage   for  the   remain- 


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iiig  copies.  In  the  list  hereafter  given,  it  aftpears  thitt  there 
are  two  catalognes  of  the  Dowse  Library  hearing  the  dates 
1850  and  1870,  respectively,  though  in  fact  they  are  the  same, 
work  with  different  titlepages. 

In  the  year  1869  a  volume  was  published  entitled  "  Lec- 
tures delivered  in  a  Course  before  the  Lowell  Institute,  in 
Boston,  by  Members  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society, 
on  Subjects  relating  to  the  Early  History  of  Massachusetts." 
Boston,  1869.     8vo.     pp.   viii,  498. 

This  course  comprised  thirteen  lectures,  of  which  twelve 
were  published  in  pamphlet  form  by  their  respective  authors. 
The  following  is  a  list  of  those  thus  printed  :  — 

[Mfis.sachusetts  and  its  Early  History.]  Introductory  Lecture  to  the 
Course  on  the  P^i.rly  History  of  IMa^sacliiisetid,  by  Members  of  the 
Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  at  the  Lowell  Institute,  Boston. 
Delivered  Jan.  5,  1869.  By  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  President  of  the 
Society.     Bo.ston,  1869.     8vo,     pp.27. 

I.     The  Aims  and  Purposes  of  the  Founders  of  Massachusetts. 
Their  Treatment  of  Intruders  and  Dissentients.     Two  Lectures 
delivered  .  .  .  J^.n.  8  and  Jan.  12,  1869.     By  George  E.  Ellis, 
ton,  1869.     8vo.     pp.  100. 

History  of  the  Grants  under  the  Great  Council  for  New  England  :  .  .  . 
delivered  .  .  .  Jan.  15, 1869.  By  Samuel  F.  Haven.  Boston,  18G9. 
8vo.     pp.  36. 

The  Colony  of  New  Plymouth,  and  its  Relations  to  Massachusetts :  .  .  . 
delivered  .  .  .  Jan.  19, 1869.  By  William  Brigham.  Boston,  1869. 
8vo.     pp.  27. 

Slavery  as  it  once  prevailed  in  Massachusetts.  .  .  .  Jan.  22,  1869.  By 
Emory  Washburn.     Boston,  1869.     8vo.      pp.  35. 

Records  of  Massachusetts  under  its  First  Charter :  .  .  .  delivered  .  .  . 
Jan.  26,  1869.    By  Charles  W.  Upham.    Boston,  1869.    8vo.    pp.30. 

The  McJical  Profession  in  Massachusetts.  .  .  .  delivered  .  .  .  Jan.  29, 
1869.     By  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes.     Boston,  1869,     8vo.     pp.  45. 

The  Regicides  sheltered  in  New  England :  .  .  .  delivered  .  .  .  Feb.  5, 
1869.     By  Chandler  Robhins.     Boston,  1869.     8vo.     pp.36. 

The  First  Ciiarter  and  the  Early  Religious  Legislation  of  Massachu- 
setts. .  .  .  deHvered  .  .  .  Feb.  9,  1869.  By  Joel  Parker.  Boston, 
1869.     8vo.     pp.  85. 

Puritan  Politics  in  England  and  New  England:  .  .  .  delivered  .  .  . 
Feb.  12,  1869.     By  Edward  E.  Hale.     Boston,  1869.    8vo.     pp.  22. 

P^hication  in  Massachusetts:  Early  Legislation  and  History.  ...  de- 
livered .  .  .  Feb.  16,  1869,  By  George  B.  Emerson.  Boston, 
1869.     8vo.     pp.  36. 


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It  nifiy  be  pi-oper  here  to  refer  to  certain  memoirs  which 
were  piepared  at  the  request  of  the  Society,  and  published  as 
independent  volumes.  Among  such  works  may  be  mentioned 
President  Quincy's  iMemoir  of  John  Quincy  Adams  (IJoston, 
1858,  pp.  X,  429)  ;  Mr.  Ticknor's  Life  of  William  Hickling 
Prescott  (Boston,  1864,  pp.  x,  401)  ;  Dr.  Holmes's  Memoir  of 
John  Lothrop  Motley  (Boston,  1870,  pp.  vii,  278);  Mr. 
Cliandler's  Memoir  of  Governor  Andrew  (Boston,  1880,  pp. 
298);  and  Mr.  Adams's  Memoir  of  Richard  Henry  Dana  (Bos- 
ton, 1800,  two  volumes,  pp.  (6),  378  and  (4),  436).  The  last 
three  biographies  ap[)ear  in  some  form  in  the  Proceedings. 

Dr.  Jacob  Porter's  "  Topograpliical  Description  and  Histori- 
cal Sketch  of  Plainfield,  in  Hampshire  County,  Massachu- 
setts "  (Greenfield,  1834),  is  an  enlargement  of  his  account 
of  the  town,  given  in  the  eighth  volume  (second  series)  of 
the  Collections.  Nahum  Mitchell's  "  History  of  the  Early 
Settlement  of  Bridgewater,  in  Plymouth  County,  Massachu- 
setts" (Boston,  1840),  is  based  on  a  hi.story  of  the  town, 
which  appeared  in  the  seventh  volume  of  the  same  series. 
There  are  also  other  publications  which  are  connected  more 
or  less  remotely   with   the  Society. 

Perhaps  it  is  proper  also  to  allude  to  several  printed  re- 
ports, etc.,  made  to  the  Legislature  of  the  Commonwealth,  con- 
cerning t!ie  Society's  title  to  the  Hutchinson  Paper;^,  so  called, 
which  were  finally  given  up  to  tlie  State  December  23.  1873. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  minor  publications  of  the  His- 
torical Society,  and  includes  all  papers,  so  far  as  is  now  known, 
that  have  been  brought  before  it  and  afterward  prrited. 
They  have  been  taken  for  the  most  part  from  the  Collrctions 
or  the  Proceedings.  The  editions  of  such  publications  are 
usually  limited  to  a  small  number  of  ccjjies,  —  generally  from 
thirty  to  one  hundred, —  and  are  printed  for  the  persons  most 
interested  in  them.  Of  reprints  with  the  paging  unchanged, 
no  account  is  taken,  unless  a  printed  cover  is  put  on,  or 
some  alteration  made  in  the  "form."  From  the  year  1859  to 
1877,  an  annual  statement  of  the  funds  of  the  Society  was 
made  on  a  printed  sheet  by  the  Treasurer ;  and  since  1877 
an  Annual  Report  has  been  printed  in  pamphlet  form.  With 
the  exception  of  that  for  1875,  all  these  statements  and  re- 
ports have  appeared  in  the  Proceedings,  but  they  are  not 
given  in  this  list  of  minor  })ublications. 

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ACTS,  BY-LAWS,   Etc. 

[The  Act  of  Iiujorpomtion,  Law.s,  and  Circular  LctUo-of  tlio  MasHacIiu- 
setts  Historical  ooeiety,  with  an  Appendix.]  No  titicpaye.  [1794.] 
8vo.     pp.  14. 

This  p<im})hlet  was  published  with  a  cover  similar  to  the 
four  quarterly  parts  of  the  Collections,  Vol.  IV.  and  together 
with  them  makes  up  the  volume,  of  which  it  forms  pages 
1-14.  It  was  reprinted  with  the  addition  of  alphabetical  lists 
of  Resident  and  Corresponding  Members  in  '2d  series.  Vol.  I. 
1-514,  pp.  1-26. 

The  Act  of  Incorporation,  Bye- Laws,  Catalogue  of  Members,  and  Cir- 
cular Letter  of  the  Massachusetts  Ilistorioil  Society ;  with  a  List  of 
Articles  on  which  the  Society  wish  for  information  ;  .  .  .  Boston, 
1813.     8vo.     pp.  2G.     [Coll.  2d  series,  I.  (2),  1-20.] 

Laws  and  Regulations  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  nsvised 
and  reported  by  the  Standing  Committee,  pursuant  to  a  vote  of  the 
Society,  April  25,  1833.  Cambridge,  1833.  8vo.  pp.  8.  [Coll.  3d 
series,  IV.  331-336.] 

Library  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Regulations  adopted 
at  the  April  meeting,  1841.     8vo.     pp.  (2). 

Two  hundred  copies  were  printed  for  the  use  of  the  mem- 
bers ;  and  in  1880  it  was  reprinted  in  the  Proceedings,  Vol. 
IL  p.  181. 

The  Act  of  Incorporation  and  By-Laws  of  the  Massachusetts  Histori- 
cal Society.     1853.     8vo,     pp.   12.     [Coll.  4th  series,  II.  v-xv.] 

The  Act  of  Incorporation,  with  the  additional  Acts,  and  By-Laws  of 
the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Boston,  1857.  8vo.  pp.  19. 
[Proc.  III.  239-250  ;  Coll.  4th  series,  IV.  v-xxii.] 

These  By-Laws  were  adopted  at  a  meeting,  October  8,1857, 
and  printed  in  the  Proceedings  of  that  date.  They  were  after- 
ward printed  in  the  Collections  (4th  series,  IV.)  for  1858,  and 
appeared  separately  under  the  title  given  above,  with  some 
slight  changes,  including  the  revised  lists  of  officers  and 
members. 

Extract  from  the  By-Laws  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 
[1857].     8vo.    1  p.     [Coll.  4th  series,  IV.  x.] 

This  was  printed  on  the  third  page  of  the  letter  sheets  used 
in  notifying  Resident  Members  of  their  election  ;  and  for  this 
purpose  letter-headings  of  two  styles  have  been  used. 


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The  A(!t  of  Incorporation,  with  the  Additional  Acts  and  By-Laws  of 
t!u;  Massachusetts  Historical  Society ;  with  a  list  of  OlHcers  and  Resi- 
dent Members.  Boston,  1873.  8vo.  pp.21.  [Pr.?.  XIII.  (1873- 
75),  140-io().] 

A  few  copies  of  tlie  By-Laws,  as  proposed,  were  printed  in 
October,  187-5,  and  witli  some  changes  were  reprinted  and  pre- 
senter', at  a  meeting  of  the  Society  on  November  11.  These 
were  adopted,  with  other  changes,  at  the  meeting  on  Decem- 
ber 11,  and  reprinted  page  for  page  from  the  Proceedings, 
without  a  title  ;  and  they  afterward  appeared  separately,  with 
the  title  given  above. 

Extract  from  Chapter  I.  of  the  By-Laws  of  the  Massachnsetts  Histor- 
ical Society  [1873].     8vo.     1  p.     [Proe.   XIIL  (1873-75),  141.] 

By-Laws.  No  titlepage.  [1881.]  8vo.  pp.11.  [Proc.  XIX.  (1881- 
82),  182-193] 

This  was  afterward  printed  with  the  following  title :  — 

The  Act  of  Incorporation,  with  the  Additional  Acts  and  By-Laws  of 
the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society ;  with  a  List  of  Olficers  and 
Resident  Members.     Boston,  1882.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

These  By-Laws  were  also  primed  with  the  Report  of  the 
Committee  on  the  revision  of  the  By-Laws,  May  10,  1888, 
pp.  5-16. 

[Circular  Letter  concerning  proposed  changes  in  the  By-Laws,  signed 
by  R.  C.  Winthrop,  Jr.,  Boston,  March  24,  1888.]     8vo.    pp.  (3). 

[Report  of  the  Committee  on  the  revision  of  the  By-Laws,  May  10, 
1888,  signed  by  Charles  Deane  and  R.  C.  Winthrop,  Jr.,  May  8, 
1888.]  No  titlepage.  8vo.  pp.16.  [Proc.  2d  series,  IV.  (1887- 
89),  120-123.] 

Pages  5-16  consist  of  a  repiint  of  the  By-Laws  of  1882. 

The  Act  of  Incorporation,  with  the  Additional  Acts  and  By-Laws  of 
the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  ;  and  a  list  of  Oflicers  and  Resi- 
dent Members.  Boston,  1889.  8vo.  p[).  21.  [Proc.  2d  series, 
IV.  (1887-89),  222-235.] 

At  the  meeting  of  the  Society,  June  13,  1889  (Proc.  IV. 
410,  411),  an  additional  article  was  adopted,  and  slips  were 
printed  to  be  pasted  on  page  21. 


CIRCULARS,  Etc. 
Circular  Letter  of  the  Historical  Society.     8vo.     pp.  3. 

This  Letter,  written  by  Jeremy  Belknap  and  dated  at  Bos- 
ton, Noveujber  1,  1791,  was  printed  separately,  with  a  few 


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clianges,  in  1708,  and  prefixed  to  the  first  serial  for  Jannarj' 
of  that  year;  it  will  bo  t'onnd  in  the  Collections,  Vol.  II.  pp. 
1,2.  It  was  reprinted  by  William  Jenks  in  "  An  Account  of 
the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,"  pp.  12-14  [Coll.  3d 
series,  Vol.  VIl.  5-26].  In  1870  a  lithogra]»liic  fac-siniile 
was  made  for  Vol.  I.  of  the  Proceedings  (1701-1H35),  and 
inserted  at  page  xx. 

To  ail  the  Friends  of  Science,  Arta,  Agriculture,  Manufactures  and 
Commerce.  Proposal  of  JoKe[)ii  Hi^lknaj)  &  Alexander  Young,  for 
printing  a  weekly  paper  ;  to  he  entitled  The  American  Apollo,  con- 
taining the  Puhlications  of  the  Historical  Society,  Political  and  Com- 
mercial Intelligence,  and  other  entertaining  INIatter.  Boston,  1791. 
8vo.     pp.  4,  (2). 

This  was  printed  at  the  same  time  as  the  foregoing  "  Cir- 
cular Letter,"  and  enclosed  with  it  when  circulated.  The 
blank  leaf  at  the  end  bears  at  the  top  of  each  page  the  follow- 
ing words  :  "  Subscribers  names.  Titles.  Where  sent.  Cash 
paid."  A  lithographic  fac-simile  of  this  pamphlet  (four  pages) 
was  made  in  1870,  of  which  the  titlepage  appears  in  the  Pro- 
ceedings, Vol.  I.  (1791-1835),  p.  xxii. 

Circular  Letter  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  respectfully 
addressed,  in  1794,  by  Rev.  Jeremy  Belknap,  D.D.  then  Correspond- 
ing Secretary,  to  every  Gentleman  of  Science  in  the  Continent  and 
Islands  of  America  [July  1,  1794].     4to.     pp.  (3). 

This  letter  requested  certain  historical  information  as  well 
as  contributions  to  the  Society's  Library  and  Cabinet.  It  was, 
with  some  changes  and  additions,  reprinted  in  "  The  Act  of 
Incorporation,"  1794,  pp.  5-14,  and  in  the*  Collections,  Vol. 
IV.  pp.  5-14;  also  in  C'ollections,  2d  series,  Vol.  I.  pp.  14-26, 
and  in  "  The  Act  of  Incorporation,"  1813,  pp.  14-26. 

[Circular  Letter  soliciting  information  and  contributions,  1813,  signed 
by  the  Corresponding  Secretary,  in  blank.]     4to.     j)p.  (3). 

The  letter  was  also  appended  to  a  blank  certificate  (pp.  3) 
of  election  of  a  member  of  the  Society,  and  in  1814  was 
printed  in  the  Collections,  2d  series,  Vol.  11.  pp.  277-280.  It 
was  probably  written  by  John  Eliot. 

Hubbard's  History  of  New  England.  [A  prospectus  dated  at  Cam- 
bridge, "  Ist  August,  1814,"  probably  issued  by  Abiel  Holmes,  then 
Corresponding  Secretary.]  Broadside.  [Coll.  2d  series,  11.  281- 
283.] 

This  is  essentially  tlie  "  Prefatory  Notice  "  to  tlie  History. 


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Ili.stoiical  CoIIectioMH.  [A  [ji-ospectus  of  the  Collections  as  far  as  Vol- 
ume II.,  second  series,  dated  "I  August,  1814."]  IJroadside.  [Coll. 
2d  series,  II.  284,  28u.] 

[Circular  Letter  in  relation  to  the  Society,  1H.'12.]     4to.     1  p. 

The  letter  is  dated  jit  "  Boston,  9tli  (October,  1882,"  and 
signed  by  Josiali  (^nincy  and  five  others,  asking  for  aid  in  the 
pnrchase  of  a  building. 

Officers  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  elected  April  1,  1H3G. 

IGmo.     1  p. 
[Circular,  dated  at  IJoston,  June  18,  1844,  containing  Rules  adopted  at 

the  April  meeting.]      4to.     1  p. 
[Circular  Letter,  dated  at  Boston,  August  10,  1804,  signed  by  John  11. 

Clifford,  Jared  Sparks,     nd   Ellis  Ames,  in  regard  to  <;ompleting  the 

Society's  sets  of  Colonial  and   Provincial  Laws,  and  House  Journals 

1715-1780.]     4to.     pp.  ;]. 
[Circular  Letter,  dated  at  IJoston.  May  23,  18o7,  and  signed  by  William 

Brigham  and  George  J^ivermore,  asking  for  additional  contributions 

to  the  Library.]      4to.      1  p. 
[List  of  Resident  Members.     Oct.-Dec.  (?),  1857.]      Folio.     1  p. 

Lists  were  printed  similar  to  this  at  the  following  dates: 
June,  1864,  Juno  15,  1871,  January  12,  1877,  September  1, 
1879,  January  1,  1883,  April,  1884,  April,  1887,  January, 
1891. 

[Prospectus  of  the  Proceedings  for  1855-58,  with  a  subscription  head- 
ing, 1859.]     8vo.     1  p. 

[Circular  asking  contributions  to  a  Collection  of  Memorials  of  the  War, 
signed  by  Richard  Frothingham  and  six  others,  and  dated  at  Boston, 
'•8th  August,  1864."]     4to.     1  p. 

[Circular  Letter  asking  for  photographs  of  members  for  preservation, 
signed  by  Charles  Deane,  Boston,  February  15,  1865.]     12mo.     1  p. 

Publications  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  [Circular  offer- 
ing sets  of  the  Collections  for  sale,  as  far  as  Vol.  VII.  of  the  4th 
series,  sets  of  Proceedings  as  far  as  Vol.  V.  (1863-64),  with  a  table 
of  contents,  and  the  catalogues,  2  volumes.     1865.]     8vo.     1  p. 

[Circular  oflfering  the  publi(!ations  of  the  Society,  42  volumes,  for  sale, 
signed  by  Samuel  A.  Green,  Boston,  May  20,  1873.]     8vo.     1  p. 

[Honorary  or  Corresponding  Members,  Febi-uary,  1882.]   8vo.    pp.  (2). 

[Circular  asking  for  contributions  from  members  of  the  Society,  toward 
defraying  the  cost  of  a  portrait  of  Hon.  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  for  the 
Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  signed  by  Leverett  Saltonstall  and 

.  three  others,  a  committee  chosen  for  the  purpose,  Boston,  April  1 7, 
,      1885.]     4to.     1  p. 


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[Circular  Lotfor  iiskiii^  lor  photognipliH  of  meinhtirK  for  presorvation, 
riigiied  by  K.  E.  Oliver,  Hostori,  October  20,  1887.]      12iuo.     i  p. 

Tliib  was  reprinted,  with  a  slight  change,  October  24,  IHOO. 

[Circular  Letter  to  meinbers  of  the  Society  in  regard  to  the  dlHtribution 
of  serial  numbers  of  the  Proceedings,  signed  l)y  Kdvvard  J.  Young, 
Alexander  McKeiizie,  and  Charles  C.  Smith,  January  30,  1890.] 
rinio.     1  p. 

[Circular  Ijfetter  to  members  of  the  Society  asking  for  their  photographs, 
by  F.  E.  Oliver,  October  24,  i890.]     'l2nio.     1  p. 

[Circular  Invitation  to  all  Resident,  Cornisponding,  and  Honorary  Mem- 
bers to  attend  the  celebration  of  the  Ont!  Hundredth  Anniversary  of 
the  formation  of  the  Society,  to  be  held  January  24,  181)1,  dated  Jau- 
uary  1,  1891,  and  signed  by  Samuel  A.  Cireen,  Edward  J.  Young, 
and  Edward  Bangs,  the  Committee  of  Arrangements.]      12mo.     1  p. 

A  siniiliir  invitiitioii  to  Societies  was  also  issued. 


MINOR   PUBLICATIONS. 


Historical  Collections  of  the  Indians  in  New  England.  Of  their  sev- 
eral nations,  numbers,  customs,  manners,  religion  and  government, 
before  the  English  planted  there.  .  .  .  By  Daniel  Gofvlin,  Gentle- 
man .  .  .  Now  first  printed  from  the  Original  Manuscript.  Boston, 
1792.     8vo.     pp.89.     [Coll.  I.  141-229.] 

Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Library.  Boston, 
179(;.     8vo.     pp.  40. 

Catalogue  of  the  Books,  Pamphlets,  Newspapers,  Maps,  Charts,  Man- 
uscripts, «fec.  in  the  Library  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society. 
Boston.  1811.     8vo.     pp.  vi,  (2),  96. 

Bacon's  Rebellion.  [1813.]  8vo.  pp.  (2),  27-32.  9-r)G.  [Coll.  2d 
series,  I.  27-80.] 

A  second  edition  with  many  corrections  and  a  prefatory 
note  by  Charles  Deane  was  printed  in  the  Proceedings  (IX. 
21)9-342)  for  August  9, 18G6.  It  was  also  reprinted  in  Force's 
"  Tracts  and  other  Papers  "  (Washington,  1886),  Vol.  I.  No.  11, 
under  a  different  title. 

Biographical  Memoir  of  Rev.  John  Lothrop.     By  the   Rev.  John  La- 

throp,  D.D.    Boston,  1813.    8vo.     pp.18.     [Coll.  2d  series,  L  163- 

178.] 
Massachusetts  Historical  Society.     Order  of  Services,  22  December, 

1813,  at  King's  Chapel,  Boston,  in  Commemoration  of  the  Lauding 

of  the  P'oref'athei's.     8vo,     pp.  4, 


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: 


Hoport  to  till)  Socioty  for  I'ropayatiiij,'  tho  Gospel  fimon^  t\w  In«li:in8 
Mild  otliers  ill  North  America.  No  titkspuge.  [1814.  j  Mvo.  pp, -IH. 
[Coll.  2(1  serifs,  II.  1-48.] 

A  (leiMTiiI  History  of  New  Kii^'laml,  from  tlio  Discovery  to  1(!80. 
Hy  I  ho  Rev.  William  IIiiblHird,  Minister  of  Ipswich,  Mass.  Cam- 
bridgr,  1815.     8vo.     pp.  vi,  (8),  7-()7(J.     [Coll.  2(1  series,  V.,  VI.] 

The  preface  is  signed  hy  Abiel  Ildlmos  iuid  Joseph  Mulvcniii, 
Caiiibridgo,  181.").  An  edition  was  published  in  1H4M,  e(lite(! 
by  William  'riuuhhuis  Harris,  and  corrected  from  the  original 
nmnuscript.     See  the  same  title  below  on  tliis  page. 

Annals  of  New-England.  liy  Tlioinns  I'rince.  Vol.  II.  Nnmh.  I. [-III.] 
[1818.]     8vo.     pp.  (2),  1)0,  (1).     [Coll.  2d  mn-len,  VII.  after  p.  188.] 

In  1828  an  edition  was  published  including  Vols.  I.  and  II. 
complete,  edited  by  Nathan  Hale;  and  in  1852  a  third  edition 
was  published,  edited  by  Samuel  (i.  Drake,  which  consisted  of 
thirty  copies  of  the  second  edition  of  lH2t),  with  a  new  title- 
page,  a  list  of  original  subscribers,  and  a  memoir  of  the 
author,  prefixed.  The  first  edition  of  Vol.  I.  was  printed  in 
1736,  and  that  of  Vol.  II.  in  1755. 

Statistical  Account  of  the  Town  of  Middlebiiry,  in  the  State  of  Vci  • 
mont.  Part  First.  By  Frederick  Hall.  Hoston,  1821.  8vo.  pp. 
HH.     [Coll.  2d  series.  IX.  123-1. ^S.] 

Jonrnal  of  Christopher  Gist ;  who  accompanied  George  Washington  on 
his  first  visit  to  the  F'rench  Commander  of  the  Troops  on  the  01"o, 
1753.     Boston,  1830.     [Coll.  3('    jries,  V.  101-108.] 

This  appears  in  the  Collections  as  above,  and  according  to 
Sabin's  "  Dictionary  of  Books  relating  to  America,"  was 
reprinted  separately. 

List  of  Portraits  in  the  Mall  of  the  Historical  Society.  No  titlepage. 
[1838.]     8vo.    pp.  285-291.     [Coll.  3d  series,  VII.  285-291.] 

A  General  History  of  New  P>ngland,  from  the  Discovery  to  1680.  By 
the  Rev.  William  Hubbard,  Minister  of  Ipswich,  Mass.  Second  edi- 
tion, collated  with  the  original  MS.  Boston,  1848,  8vo.  pp.  vi, 
(14),  xvii,  768. 

Leift  Lion  Gardener  his  relation  of  the  Pequot  Warres. 

This  "relation,*'  with  two  letters  preceding  it,  appears  in 
the  Collections  (3d  series.  III.)  for  1833,  pp.  129-160,  with 
a  fac-simile  of  the  autographs  of  Sir  Henr^'  Vane  and  Governor 
Winthrop.  It  was  reprinted  without  the  fac-simile  in  "  The 
History  of  the  Wars  of  New-England,"  [ip.  1-36,  by  Samuel 


n; 


(^KNTKNNIAI.    IliniiKMJUAI'HY. 


I/. 


\ 


I'onlinllow  (Cii)ciniiiiti,  IM')!*),  uftcr  i)ii<,'('  1:58,  Accord iiij,'  to 
Sul)in's  "  Dictioimry  of  Hooks  rcliitiiij^  to  America,"  it  wan 
priiitotl  »e|mriitely  with  tlie  letters,  under  the  followirij,'  tith) : 

A  IIlHtory  of  the  Pecjiiot  War.     By  Lieut.  Lion  Giinhiitir.     fyinciiinati, 

iHoo.    ito.   p.  nC). 

A  True  Uehition  of  tii<i  must  prosperons  voyajze  made  this  prcmiiit  year, 
H!()'),  by  Captain  (Jcor^i;  Wayiiiouth,  in  the  DiscovtMy  of  the  Land 
of  Vir{,'inia,  .  .  Written  hy  .Fames  Hosier,  a  jjentU-nian  cniphiycd  in 
the  Voyage.     London,  n;0;j.     [Coll.  3d  series,  VIIL  12iV-l, 07.] 

This  was  coiniimiiicated  to  the  Society  hy  Francis  C.  Hray, 
iiiid  printed  from  a  transcript  procured  in  I'^i^land  hy  .lared 
Sparks.  'I'he  Relation,  of  which  an  ahridgment  may  he  found 
in  "Pvrchas  his  I'il<.nimos "  (VoL  IV.  pp.  lf);V.t-lCt)7),  was  re- 
printed in  the  third  volume  of  the  puhlications  of  the  Cxorges 
Society  (Portland,  1887),  from  a  copy  of  the  original  in  the 
John  (-arter  lirown  Lihrary  at  Providence,  with  an  Introduc- 
tion and  Notes  hy  Henry  Sweetser  Hurrage.  The  Narrative 
was  reprinted  from  the  Collections  with  the  following  title:  — 

[Hosier's  Narrative  of  Wayniouth's  Voyage  to  the  CoaHt  of  Maine,  in 
IfiOf).  Conipiett!.  With  remarks  hy  George  Prince  (pp.  1-14), 
showing  the  river  explored  to  iiave  been  the  (Georges  River  :  together 
with  a  map  of  the  same  and  the  adjacent  Islands.  Bath,  I860.]  No 
titlepage.     8vo.     pp.  45.     Map.     [Coll.  3d  series,  VIII.  12ii-ir)7.] 

Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Boston,  18">5. 
Hvo.     pp.  1.').     [Proc.  III.  (185;")-.")8),  1-31.] 

This  contains  an  account  of  the  Annual  Meeting,  tliough 
not  so  full  as  that  given  in  the  volume  i,f  Proceedings. 

Memorial  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  [to  the  Legislature]. 
4to.     pp.3.     [Proc.  III.  (1855-;>8),  2(!G-270.] 

This  was  adopted  at  a  meeting,  February  11,  1858,  and  is 
signed  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  President,  aiid  Chandler  Rob- 
bins,  Recording  Secretary.  The  third  page  is  a  description  of 
the  Collections  as  far  as  4th  series.  Vol.  III. 

Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  1858-1860. 
Selected  from  the  Records.  Boston,  1859.  8vo.  pp.  (2),  21. 
[Proc.    IV.  (1858-00),    1-21.] 

This  is  marked  "  Specimen  "  on  the  cover. 

Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts   Historical  Society  in  respect  to  the 
Memory  of  William  Hickling  Prescott,  F'ehruary  1,  1859.     Bo^con, 
,     1859.     8vo.     pp.53.     [Proc.  IV.  (1858-60),  167-196,  198-205.] 


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Ciitalu^fue  «)f  the    Library  of  tlio    MmwachuHOttH    Hiutoricul    Society. 
BoBton,  IH/il).     Hvo.     pp.  '240. 

This  irt  niiirkfcd  "  Specimen  "  on  the  cover,  unci  nmkeH  a  purt 
ol  Vol.  I. 
Ciitiiloyuo  of   the  Library   of   the    MiisnachiiHotts    Historical    Society. 

Vol.  L  A-L.     Hoston,  18.->!).     Vol.  IL  M-Z.     Uostou,  IHGO.     Hvo. 

pp.  vi,  (1),  732,  and  vi,  (1),  GoL 

The  preface  to  the  fust  volume  is  signed  by  Chandler  HohbinH 
and  Charles  Deane,  and  is  dated  at  Boston,  September  17,  IH;")!), 
while  that  of  the  second  vj)lume  is  dated  March  2U,  1800. 

[Report  of  a  Connnittfe,  .Iiiiio   14,  1860,  on   ''  PubliKhiiijL,'  papers  read 

and  |)roc(!e(lin;{s  had  at  its  meetings,"  Higned  by  JauioH  Savage,  and 

dated  at  Boston,  10  May,  I860.]     4to.    pp.  2. 
Report   of  a    Committee    appointed    by   the   MassachuHetts    Historical 

Sooioty  on  Kxchange  of  l'risoner.s  during  the  American   Revolntitm- 

ary  War.      Presented  Dec.  19,  1861.      Boston,  1861.    8v(».     pp.26. 

[Proc.  V.  (1860-62),  32r)-346.] 
Tribute  of  the   Massachusetts    Historical    Society   to   the    Memory    of 

Josiah    (^uincy,    .July    14,     18()1.       Boston,    1864.      8vo.    pp.    32. 

[Proc.   VII.   (1863-64),  377-405.] 
Tribute  cf  the  INIassachusetts  Historical  Society  to  the  Memory  of  Ed- 
ward  Kverett,  January   30,    186.').      Boston,    1865.     8vo.     pp.    90. 

Portrait.    [Proc.  "'III.  (1864-65),  101-170.] 
Tribute  of  the   Massachusetts    Historical  Society  to  the  Memory  of 

George   Livermore.      Boston,   1866.     Svo.     pp.   19.     [Proc.  VIII. 

(1864-65),  442-4.58.] 
Tribute  to    Henry   H.<irt   Milman,  D.D.,  Dean  of  St.  Paul's,  London. 

[By  Hon.  Robert  <'!  Winthrop  and  Hon.  J.  Lothrop  Motley.]     No 

titlepage.     [1868.]      Svo.     pp.  4.     [Proc.  X.  (1867-69),  340-341, 

344-346.] 
[Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  upon  receiving  the 

bust  of  George  Peabody,  Octobers,  ISfiS.]     Svo.     1  p.     [Proc.  X. 

(1867-60),  341-342.] 
[Proceedings  of  the  Society,  .lune  9,  1870.]     No  titlepage.     Svo.    pp. 

322-328.     [Proc.  XI.  '(1869-70),  322-328.] 

This  was  repriiitcd  without  change  of  paging,  and  has  a 
cover   with  title. 

Tributes  to  the  Memory  of  Hon.  John  Pendleton  Kennedy.  No  title- 
page.     [1870.]     Svo.     pp.16.     [Proc.  XI.  (1869-70),  304-369.] 

Tributes  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  to  the  Memory  of  Hon. 
David  Sears  and  George  Ticknor,  LL.I).,  February  9,  1871.  Boston, 
1871.     Svo. 


pp.  24.     [Proc.  XII.  (1871-73),  13-29.] 


18 


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Tribute  to  Walter  Scott,  on  the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  his 

Birthday,  by  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  August  If),  1H71. 

Boston,  1872.  8vo.  pp.17.  [Proc.  XII.  ( 1871-73),  UO-lofi.] 
Trib\ite  of  the  Miissachusetts  Ilistoucal  Society  to  the  Memory  of  tVeir 

late  Senior  Member  and  former  President,  the  Hon.  James  S'»vage, 

LL.D.,  :March    13,   1873.      Boston,  1873.     8vo     pp.   23.     [Proc. 

XII.  (1871-73),  433-442.] 
Proceedin<rs  of  a    Special    Meeting  of   the    Massachusetts    Historical 

Society,  December  li5.  1873  ;  being  the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary 

of  the   Destruction  of  the  Tea  in   Boston  Harbor.     Boston,    1874. 

8vo.     pp.  70.     [Proc.  XIII.   (1873-7o),    1,51-216.] 
A  Heliotype  of  Washington's  Autograph  Address  to  the  Officers  of  the 

American  Army,  at  Newburg,  N.  Y.,  March  15,  1783.    Together  with 

letters  of  Colonel  Timothy  Pickering,  Governor  John  Brooks,  Judge 

Dudley  A.  Tyng,  and  William  A.  Hayes,  printed  from  the  origiuuls, 

authenticjiting  the  autograph,  or  describing  the  scene  at  the  delivery 

of  the  address.     1876.'    Folio,     pp.  8,  (11). 
Officers  of  the   Massachusetts   Historical   Society.     Elected   A[)ril   20, 

1876  [and  Members,  October,  1876].      No  titlepage.      8vo.     pp. 

xi-xvi.     [Proc.  XIV.  (1875-76),  xi-xvi.] 
Tribute  of  the   Mas.«acbi;sett8  Historical  Society  to  tlie    Memory    of 

Edmund  Quincy  and  John   Lothrop  Motley      Boston,  1877.     8vo. 

pp.  30.     [Proc.  XV.   (1876-77),  ^80-302] 
Lettero  from  George  Washington  to  General  William  Heath.     1775- 

1780.     Boston,  1878.     8vo.     pp.  (4),  285.     [Coll.  5th  series,  IV. 

1-285,] 

Tills  was  taken  bodily  fron.  tlie  Collections  for  1878,  and 
bound  with  a  printed  titlepage,  and  with  engravings  of  Wash- 
ington and  Heath  inserted.  This  copy  is  undoubtedly  unique, 
and  was  bought  by  the  Librarian,  in  the  summer  of  188^,  at  a 
secoiivl-hand  book-store. 

A  Relation  oi  a  Voyage  to  Sagadahoc  now  first  printed  from  the 
Original  Manuscript  in  the  Lambeth  Palace  Library  Edited  with 
Preface  Notes  and  Appendix  by  the  Rev.  B.  F.  DeCosta  Cam- 
bridge, 1880.     8vo.    pp.43.     [Proc.  XVIH.  (1880-81),  82-117.] 

This  was  communicated  by  Charles  Deane,  May  13,  1880. 
The  pamphlet  contains  a  fac-simile  of  the  title  of  the 
manuscript. 

[Resolutions  of  the  Society,  September  8,  1881,  on  the  Assault  upon 
President  Garfield.]     Broadside.     [Proc.  XIX.  (1881-82),  1,  2.] 

[Resolutions  of  the  Society  on  the  death  of  Presid<;nt  Garfield,  passed 
at  the  meeting,  October  13,  1881.]  Broadside.  [Proc.  XIX, 
(1881-82),  62,  63.] 


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Tributes  to  Longfellow  and  Emerson  by  the  Massachusetts  Historical 
Society.  With  portraits.  Boston,  1882.  8vo.  ^jp.  G2.  [Proc,  XIX. 
(1881-82),  2G(5-278,  298-310.] 

This  wns  published  by  A.  Williams  &  Co.,  Boston,  with  the 
permi.ssion  of  the  Society. 

Appendix   to   Belknap   Papers.     [1882.]     8vg.     pp.   ;-573i-»6.      [Coll. 

oth  series,  TIF.  ;373>-8".     Re-issue  of  1882.] 
A  Catalogue  of  tiie  Cabinet  of  the  iNIassaehusetts  Historical  Society. 

[By  F.  E.  Oliver.]     No  titlepage.     [1883.]     8vo.     pp.  24. 

This  pamphlet  contaii.s  a  list  of  the  paintings  belonging 
to  the  Society,  whieh  is  also  reprinted  in  the  Catalogue  of 
Paintings,  1885,  pp.  1-24. 

Commemoration  of  the  Four  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of 
Martin  Luther,  by  the  Massachusetts  nis.'.rical  Society,  November 
10,  1883.  Boston,  1883.  8vo.  pp.  39.  [Proc.  XX.  (1882-83), 
264,  26o,  3oO,  355-359,  361-383.] 

Officers  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Elected  April  10, 
1884  [and  Members].  No  titlepage.  8vo.  pp.  xvii-xxii.  [Proc. 
2d  series,  I.  (1884-85)    xvii-xxii.] 

Tributes  to  the  Memory  of  Gee  ge  Dexter  lute  Recording  Secretary 
of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  offered  at  a  metjting  of  the 
Society  January  10,  1884  Cambridge,  1884.  8vo.  pp.11.  [Proc. 
2d  series,  L  (1884-85),  6-13.] 

Will  of  John  Lungdon  Sibley,  of  Cambridge.  Born  in  Union,  Maine, 
29  December,  1804.  Died  in  Cambridge,  Massachusetts,  9  Decem- 
ber, 1885.     8vo.    pp.  6.     [Proc.  2d  series,  U.  (1885-86),  168-170.] 

This  also  appeared  in  the  Proceedings  for  Januar}'  14, 1886, 
as  above. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Paintings,  Engravings,  Busts,  and  Miscellaneous 
Articles,  belonging  to  the  Cabinet  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical 
Society.     [Hy  F.  E.  Oli/er.]     Boston,  1885.     8vo.     pp.  (4),  143. 

The  catalogue  published  in  1883  forms  pages  1-24. 

Officers  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Elected  April  15, 
1886  [and  Members].  No  titlepage.  8vo.  pp.  xvii-xxii.  [Proc. 
2d  series,  H.  (1885-86),  xvii-xxii.] 

Members  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  in  the  order  of  their 
election.  No  titlepage.  [1886.]  8vo.  pp.  ix-xxxiv.  [Coll.  6th 
series,  I.  ix-xxxiv] 

Tributes  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  to  Francis  E.  Parker. 
Privately  printed.  Cambridge,  1887.  8vo.  pp.  72.  [Proc.  2d 
series,  H.  (1885-86),  208-216  ;  2d  series,  III.  (1886-87),  247-252.] 


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This  volume,  edited  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  Jr.,  contains 
the  tributes  made  at  the  meeting  February  11,  1886,  besides 
the  memoir  by  Edward  Bangs,  presented  February  10,  1887, 
and  an  Appendix. 

[Records  of  the  Old  Colony  Club.  1769-1773.]  No  titlepage.  8vo. 
pp. -381-444.     [Proc.  2d  series,  III.  (1886-87),  381-444.] 

This  was  communicated  to  the  Society,  October  13, 1887,  by 
William  W.  Goodwin,  and  edited  by  Charles  Deane.  It  is 
leprinted  without  change  of  paging,  and  wiui  a  cover  bearing 
a  title. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Paintings  belonging  to  the  Massachusetts  Historical 
Society.     [By  F.  E.  Oliver.]     [1888.]     8vo.     pp.  29. 

This  is  a  new  edition  of  the  Catalogue  of  1883. 

List  of  some  Briefs  in  Appeal  Causes  which  relate  to  America  tried 
before  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  Appeals  of  Prize  Causes  of  His 
Majesty's  Privy  Council,  1736-1758  By  Paul  Leicester  Ford 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1889.  3vo.  pp.  20.  [Proc.  2d  series,  V.  (1889- 
90),  85-101.] 

This  paper  was  presented  at  a  meeting  of  the  Society,  Octo- 
ber 10,  1889,  by  Justin  Winsor,  and  two  hundred  and  fifty 
copies  were  reprinted,  with  the  verso  of  each  leaf  blank. 

A  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  Charles  Deane  by  the  Massachusetts  His- 
torical Society  at  a  Special  Meeting  December  3,  1889  Boston, 
1889.     8vo.     pp.  31.      [Proc.  2d  series,  V.  (1889-90),  116-141.] 

Massachusetts  Historical  Society:  Enlargement  and  enrichment  of  its 
Library.  Being  a  Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  to  examine 
the  Library  and  Cabinet,  read  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Society 
on  the  Tenth  day  of  April,  1890.  By  the  Rev.  Edmund  F.  Slafter, 
Chairman  of  the  Committee.  Boston,  1890.  8vo.  pp.  7.  [Proc. 
2d  series,  V.  (1889-90),  452-456.] 

DOWSE   LIBRARY. 

Catalogue  of  the  Private  Library  of  Thomas  Dowse,  of  Cambridge, 

Mass.,  presented  to  the  Massachusetts  Historical   Society,  July  30, 

1856.     Boston,  1856.     8vo.     pp.  (2),  214. 
The  same.     Boston,  1870.     8vo.     pp.  (2),  214. 
Report  of  the  Proceedings  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Massachusetts 

Historical  Society.     Address  of  Hon.  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  and  the 
-   Remarks  of  Hon.  P^dward  Everett,  with  a  description  of  the  Dowse 

Library.  Boston,  1857.  8vo.  pp.8.  [Proc.  111.(1855-58), 155-177.J 


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Tliis  was  reprinted  from  tbe  "  Boston  Daily  Courier,"  Fri- 
day, April  10,  1857. 
The  Dowse   Library.     Proceedings   of  the    IMassachusetts   Historical 

Society  relating  to  the  donations  from  Thomas  Dowse  ;  with  the 

Eulogy  by  j:dward  Everett.     Boston.  1859.     8vo.    pp.  80.     [Proc. 

III.  (  1855-58),  100-110,  114-122,    126-128,    161-165,    169-175, 

177,  a53-398.] 

This  was  printed  for  private  distribution.     The  preface  is 
signed  "  G.  L."  (George  Liverniore),  and  dated  at  Cambridge, 
June   1,   1859.     It   contains   three   illustrations:    the   Dowse 
Library,  Thomas  Dowse,  and  Edward  Everett. 
Eulogy  on  Thomas  Dowse,  of  Cambridgeport,  pronouaced  before  the 

Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  9th  December,  1858.     By  Edward 

Everett.     With  the  Introductory  Address  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop, 

Precident  of  the  Society;  and  an   Appendix.       Boston,  1859.     8vo. 

pp.  82.     [Proc.  IH.  (1855-58),  353-398,  100-108,  114-122,  126- 

128,  161-K5,  169-175,  177.] 

This  is,  in  substance,  the  same  as  the  previous  volume, 
with  the  exception  of  the  titlepage  and  the  arrangement.  It 
contains  another  engraving  of  Thomas  Dowse,  but  the  same 
engravings  of  Edward  Everett  and  the  Dowse  Library.  There 
is  still  another  edition  in  paper  covers  without  the  plates, 

MINOR  PUBLICATIONS  BY   MEMBERS. 

Adams,  Chari,es  Francis,  Jr.     Sir  Christopher  Gardiner,  Knight ; 

An    Historicd    Monograph.     With    additions.     Cambridge;    1883. 

8vo.  pp.  36.     [Proc.'xX.  (1882-83),  60-88.] 
Adams,    John    Quincy.     The    New    England  Confederacy   of  1643. 

A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society, 

at  Boston,  on  the  29th  of  May,  1843;  in  celebration  of  the  second 

Centennial  Anniversary  of  that  event.     Boston,  1843.     8vo.    pp.  47. 

[Coll.  3d  series,  IX.  189-223.] 
Aldkn,  Timothy,  Jr.     An  Account  of  the  several  Religious  Societies 

in  Portsmouth,  New-Hampshire,  from  their  first  establishment,  and  of 

the  Ministers  of  each,  to  the  first  of  January,  1805.     lioston,  1808. 

8vo.   pp.  40.     [Coll.  X.  37-72.] 
Memoirs  of  Edward  Tyng,  Esquire,  of  Boston  ;  and  of 

Hon.  William  Tyng,  Esquire,  of  Gorham.    Boston,  1808.    8vo.    pp. 

8.     [Coll.  X.  180-186.] 
Ames,  Ellis,     [Remarks  on  an  Action  of  Trespass  and  Ejectment, 

relating  to  Nathaniel  Thomas.]     No  titlepage.     [1875.]     8vo.    pp. 

163-167.     [Proc.  XIV.  (1875-76),  163-167.] 
"    A  few  copies  were  printed  without  change  of  paging. 


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the  same  font  of  type. 

Bklknap,  Jkbkmy.  a  Discourse,  intended  to  commemorate  the 
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of  October,  1792,  being  tlie  completion  of  the  third  century  since 
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sometime    Chief    Justice   of    Massachusetts.      Boston,    1890.      8vo. 

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Clakkk,  James  Freeman.     [Remarks  on  presenting  a  French  Atlas 

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This  was  leprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  without  change 
of  paging. 

Davis,  John.  A  Discourse  before  the  Massachusetts  Historical  So- 
ciety, Boston,  December  22,  1813.  At  their  Anniversary  Commem- 
oration of  the  first  landing  of  our  Ancestors  at  Plymouth,  in  1620. 
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1621.  Now  first  printed  from  the  Original  Manuscript.  Cam- 
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II.  156-163.] 

One  hundred  copies  were  printed,  and  a  few  on  large  paper. 

.     History  of  Plymouth  Plantation.     By  William  Bradford. 

Edited,  with  notes.     Boston,   privately  printed,  1856.    8vo.    pp.  xix, 
(1),476,  (1).    [Coll.  4th  series,  III.] 

Fifty  copie„  printed. 

.     A  Bibliographical  Essay  on  Governor  Hutchinson's  His- 

Boston,  privately  printed,  1857.     12mo.     pp. 


torical  Publications. 

39.     [Proc.  III.  (1855-58),  134-150.] 

This  essay  was  first  printed  in  "The  Historical  Magazine" 
(I.  97-102)  for  April,  1857,  and  afterward  in  the  Proceed- 
ings above-mentioned,  for  February  12,  1857,  published  in 
1859.     Fifty  copieg  printed.     .„..- 


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of  IJoston.  Boston,  18G4.  8vo.  pp.  ID.  [Proc.  VII.  (1863-G4), 
267-279.] 

'J'hese  were  communicated  to  the  Society,  November  12, 
1803  ;  iind  (me  hundred  copies,  with  notes,  were  printed. 

.     A  Sermon  preaclied  at  IJoston,  in   New  Enf(larifl,  upon  a 

Fast  Day,  the  IDtli  of  January,  163G-37.  I$y  the  Kev.  .John 
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This  contains  a  "  Prefatory  Note,"  dated  at  Canihridge, 
March,  1807,  and  is  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  August 
9,  1860  ;  before  the  volume  of  Proceedings  was  published  it 
was  also  printed,  by  permission,  in  "  The  Historical  Maga- 
zine" (2d  series,  I.  215-224),  with  Mr.  Deane's  notes.  It 
was  reprinted  from  this  magazine  under  the  following  title, 
with  a  mistake  in  the  date  of  the  delivery:  — 

.     A  Sermon  preaclierl  at  Boston  in   New  England  vpon  a 

Fast  Day  the  xvj"'  of  .January.  iG36.  By  Mr.  John  Wheehvriglit. 
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1867.     Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  1867,     8vo.     pp.  viii,  28. 

•  The  History  of  Bacon's  and  Ingram's  Rebellion  in  Vir- 
ginia, in  1675  and  1676.  Cmbridge,  1867.  8vo.  pp.50.  [Proc. 
IX.  (1866-67),  299-342.] 

The  "  Prefatory  Note  "  to  this  edition  is  signed  and  dated 
at  Boston,  September  20,1807.  The  first  edition,  with  the 
title  "  Bacon's  Rebellion,"  was  reprinted  from  the  Collections, 
2d  series.  Vol.  I. 

.     The  Last  Will  and  Testament  of  Captain  John  Smith ; 

with  some  additional  JMemoranda  relating  to  him.  Cambridge,  1867. 
8vo.     pp.  (2),  7.     [Proc.  IX.  (1866-67),  451-15G.] 

Fifty  copies  with  notes  were  printed  from  the  Proceedings 
for  January  10,  1867. 

.     Communication  respecting  the  Seal  of  the  "  Council  for 

New  England."  No  titlepage.  [1867.]  Svo.  pp.  4.  [Proc.  IX. 
(186G-67),  469-472.] 

Thirty  copies  printed. 

.     Memoir  of  George  Livermore.     Prepared  agreeably  to  a 

Resolution  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Cambridge, 
1869.     Svo.     pp.60.     [Proc.  X.  (18^7-G9),  415-468.] 

Some  copies  were  printed  on  large  i)aper. 

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I      (1 


Dkank,  CitAliLKS.  The  Forms  in  isstiiiig  Letters-Patent  l»y  tlio  Crown 
of  Knj^liUid  witli  some  remarks  on  the  Massachusetts  Charter  ol'  the 
4th  of  March,  1 G28-1)  Cambridge,  1870.  8vo.  pp.  24.  [Proc. 
XI.  (1869-70),  1G6-188.] 

Fihy  copies  printed. 

.  The  Life  of  Mr.  Thomas  Dudley,  several  times  Gov- 
ernor of  the  Colony  of  Massaclmsetts.  Written,  as  is  supposed,  by 
Cotton  Mather.  Cambridjjo,  1870.  8vo.  pp.  20.  [Proc.  XI. 
(1869-70),  202,  203,  207-222.] 

One  hundietl  (jopies  printed. 

.     A   Dialogue  or   third   conrerence  between  some  young 


men  born  in  New  P>ngland,  and  some  ancient  men  which  came  out 
of  IloUand  and  old  England,  concerning  the  Church  and  the  gov- 
ernment thereof.  By  Wiliiam  Bradford,  Governor  of  Plymouth. 
With  a  Preface  and  Notes  Boston,  1870.  8vo.  pp.  xii,  78.  Litlio- 
graph.     [Proc.  XL  (1869-70),  396-482.] 

.  Letter  of  Sir  Jolm  Stanhope  to  Secretary  Davison,  con- 
cerning Elder  Brewster.  [1871.]  8vo.  pp.8.  [Proc.  XII.  (1871- 
73),  98-103.] 

.     Death    of    Matthew   Cradock.     No    titlepage.     [1871.] 

8vo.     pp.  3.     [Proc.  XIL  (1871-73),  171-173.] 
.      General    Washington's     Head-Quarters    in    Cambridge 

Boston,  1873.     8vo.     pp.9.     [Proc.  XII.  (1871-73),  257-263.] 

Fifty  copies  printed. 

.  Roger  Williams  and  the  Massachusetts  Cliarter  Cam- 
bridge, 1873.     8vo.     pp.19.     [Proc.  XII.  (1871-73),  341-358.] 

.     New  J^ngland's  Trials  written  by  Captain  John  Smitli 

A  reprint  of  the  rare  first  edition  of  1620     Witli  a  prefatory  Note 
Cambridge,  1873.     12mo.     pp.  10,  (22).     [Proc.  XII.  (1871-73), 
20  unnumbered  pages  at  end  of  volume,  following  page  448.] 
Fifty  copies  printed. 

.      Judge    Lowell   and    the    Massachusetts    Declaration    of 

Rights  Boston,  1874.  8vo.  pp.  9.  [Proc.  XIII.  (1873-'^5), 
299-304.] 

This  pamphlet  originally  contained  only  eight  pages.  Page 
9,  inserted  hy  Mr.  Deane,  was  printed  for  the  Proceedings, 
with  the  heading,  "  To  be  inserted  on  page  304,  before  the 
President's  Remarks  "  ;  it  also  appeared  without  the  page 
number  or  heading,  as  a  leaflet. 

.     Journal  of  a  Tour   to    the  White    JMountains    in  July, 

1784  by  Jeremy  Belknap,  D.D.  Printed  from  the  Original  Manu- 
script, with  a  Prefatory  Note  by  the  Editor  Boston,  1876.  8vo. 
pp.21.     Map.     [Coll.  5th  series,  IL  386-401.] 


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Dkank,  Chakm.s.  Rules,  Orders,  luid  StatuteH  of  Ilarviird  College 
iii.stituU*d  by  the  I'residont  and  Council  of  New  England  23d  duly, 
l(i8()  Witli  lit;inarks  by  the  Secretary.  Cambridge,  1870,  8vo. 
pp.  U.      [Proc.  XIV.  (1H75-7G),  222-228.] 

.     Notes   on   a  recently   discovered    Indenture    relating    to 

David  Thomaon  of  Piscatacjua  and  Massachusetts  Bay  in  New  Eng- 
land With  a  copy  of  the  Indenture  Cambridge,  1870.  8vo. 
pp.  34,  (1).     [Proe.  XIV.  (1870-70),  3o8-;W"».] 

One  hundred  copies  printed. 

.     Letters   and    Documents  relating   to  Slavery  in    Massa- 


chusetts.    Edited,    witii   a  Prefacte   and   Notes.     Cambridge,    1877. 
8vo.     pp.  (2),  37r)-442.     [Coll.  uth  series,  III.  373-442.J 

Twenty-five  copies  printed. 

.     Paul    Revere's   Signal     The  True  Story  of  the  Signal 


Lanterns  in  Christ  Church,  Hoston  I5y  the  Rev.  .John  Ltio  Watson, 
D.D.  With  Remarks  on  Laying  Dr.  Watson's  Communication  be- 
fore the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  Nov.  9,  1870  Cam- 
bridge, 1877.     8vo.     pp.16.     [Proc.  XV.  (1876-77),  163-177.] 

This  was  also  printed  with  that  part  of  the  title  relating  to 
Mr.  Deane  left  out;  and  some  copies,  without  a  titlopage, 
appeared  with  the  same  paging  as  that  of  the  Proceedings. 
Anotiier  edition  was  published  in  New  York  by  Mr.  Wa^,:'^"; 
with  the  following  title  :  — 

.     Paul    Revere's  Signal :    the   True  Story  of  the    Signal 

LaTiterns  in  Christ  Church,  Boston.  By  the  Rev.  John  Lee  Wat- 
son, D.D.  With  Remarks  on  Laying  Dr.  Watson's  Communication 
before  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  Nov.  t),  1876.  New 
York,  1880.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

This  contains,  on  page  21,  a  second  title,  "  Paul  Revere's 
Signal:  a  Second  Letter  to  the  Boston  Dail}'^  Advertiser  :  By 
the  Rev.  John  Lee  Watson,  D.D.     March,  1879." 

.     Memoir  of  John  Appleton,  M.D.    No  titlejwge.    [1877.] 

8vo.     pp.  305-367.     [Proc.  XV.  (1876-77),  36.5-;307.] 

.  Tutor  Henry  Flynt's  Journey  from  Cambridge  to  Ports- 
mouth in  1754  Written  by  David  Sewall  who  accompanied  him 
With  Notes.  Cambridge,  1878.  8vo  pp.  t).  [Proc.  XVL  (1878), 
5-11.] 

Fifty  copies  printed* 

.  Records  of  the  President  and  Council  of  New  Hamp- 
shire from  January  1,  1079-80,  to  December  22,  1G80     With  Npt^a, 


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and  an  lutroductioti.     Jiuatun,    1H7H.     8vo.     pp.    2C.     Litlioji^raph. 
[Proc.  XVI.  (1H7H),  2.'>()-27l».] 

F'ifty  copies  printed. 

Dkank,  Ciiarlks.  [Fuul  Revere's  letter  to  Jeremy  Helknup,  lioistou, 
January  1,  171)8,  relatinfi;  to  tlie  sif^nal  Iiinterna  and  liis  ride  to  Lex- 
ington on  the  ni^fht  of  April  IHtli,  177.J.]  No  titlepuge.  [1878. J 
8vo.     pp.  370-370.     [I'roc.  XVI,  (1878),  370-370.] 

This  was  conuminiciited,  with  some  remarks,  and  printed  in 
the  Proceedings  for  November  14,  187H.  It  also  ap[)ear8  in 
the  Collections,  Vol.  V.  pp.  10(3-112. 

.     Memoir  of  F^dward  Augustus  Crowninshield,  A.M.     No 

tiilepage.     [1880.]     8vo.     pp.  4.     [Proc.  XVII.  (1879-80),  SfXl- 
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.  An  Account  of  the  White  Kennett  Library  of  the  So- 
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September  12,  1878. 

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This  was  reprinted  froni  the  Proceedings  for  April  6,  1880. 

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.     Journal  of  a  Tour  from  Boston  to  Oneida,  June,  1790. 


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.     Speech  of  the  Hon.  .Josiah  Quincy,  delivered  in  February, 

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A  list  of  errata,  with  pa^es  numbered  509,  510,  was  printed 
to  be  inserted  after  tlie  Index  to  the  same  volume  of  Proceed- 
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additions,  and  numbered  pages  509-511. 

Savage,  James.  Gleanings  for  New  England  History.  No  title- 
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The  copy  owned  by  the  Society  contains  manuscript  notes 
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SiiATTUCK,    Lemuel.      Memorials   of    the    Whites.       No   titlepage. 

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Standing  Committee,  made  by  Thomas  C.  Amory,  June  12, 
1802,  on  Names  of  Streets.  The  j'emaining  part,  dated  August, 
1863,  was  communicated  to  the  Society,  April  14, 1804.  This 
is  probably  a  second  edition. 

Sibley,  John  Langdon.     Notices  of  the  Triennial  and  Amiual  Cata 
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on  liirgo  paper. 

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One  hundred  and  lifty  copies  were  re[)rinted  with  some 
additions,  for  the  Prince  Society,  for  distrihntion  amont?  tlie 
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.     Plan  for  the  General  ArranjL^ement  of  the  Militia  of  the 

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.  [Remarks  at  the  meeting,  September  11,  1879,  concern- 
ing the  King's  Chapel  Burying  Ground.]  8vo.  pp.  126-133. 
[Proc.  XVII.  (187'J-80),  126-133.] 

Pages  121  to  134  of  the  Proceedings  including  these  re- 
marks were  also  printed  separately  without  change  of  paging. 

.     [Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  Count  Adolphe  de  Circourt.] 

No  titlepage.     [1880.]      8vo.     pp.  7.      [Proc.  XVII.   (1879-80), 
307-313.1 

[Diary  of  Edward  Taylor.]    No  titlepage.    [1880.]    8vo. 
[Proc.  XVIII.  (1880-81),  4-18.] 

[Course  pursued  by  ;^ome  of  the  Founders  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts Colony  toward  the  English  Church.]  No  titlepage.  [1881.] 
8vo.  pp.  288-301.  [Proc.  XVIII.  (1880-81),  288-301.] 
.  The  Portraits  of  John  Hainpden,»in  the  Elxecutive  Man- 
sion at  Washington,  and  of  Lafayette,  in  the  Hall  of  the  House  of 
•Representatives  of  the  United  States.  Boston,  1881.  8vo.  pp.  17. 
[Proc.  XVIII.  (1880-81),  436-444;  XIX.  (1881-82),  55-59.] 

This  was  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  June  9  and 
September  8, 1881. 

.     [Remarks  at  the  meeting  on  December  14,  1882.]     No 

titlepage.     8vo.     pp.  8.     [Proc.  XX.  (1882-83),  37-45.J 

This  was  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  with  a  co^er  bear- 
ing the  title  :  "  Monthly  Meeting  of  the  Massachusetts  Histori- 
cal Society,  14  December,  1882." 

.     [Remarks  at  the  meeting  on  February  8,  1883.]     No 

titlepage.     8vo.     pp.  8.     [Proc.  XX.  (1882-83),  95-102.] 

This  was  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  with  a  cover  bear- 
ng  the  title,  "  Monthly  Meeting  of  the  Massachusetts  Histori- 
cal Society,  8  February,  1883." 

.     Notice  of  M.   Mignet.     No  titlepage.     [1884.]      8vo. 

pp.  9.     [Proc.  2d  series,  I.  (1884-85),  139-145.] 

.  Thomas  Handasyd  Perkins  and  the  Monument  to  Wash- 
ington.    No  titlepage.     [1885.]     8vo.    pp.  8.     [Proc.  2d  series,  II. 


(1885-86),  140-147.] 
.      Francis  E.  Parker. 


No  titlepage.     [1886.]     8vo.     pp.  2. 


[Proc.  2d  series,  II.  (1885-86),  209,  210.] 


CENTENNIAL   IJIBLIOGRAPHY. 


Ul 


WiNTHuop,  RoBEi^T  CiiARLKs.  Original  Crayon  of  Daniel  Webster. 
-Vo  titlepajre.  [1886.]  8vo.  pp.3.  [Proc.  2(i  series,  II.  (1885-86), 
217-219.] 

.  A  Night  in  the  Library  of  Harvard  College.  No  title- 
page.  [1887.]  8vo.  pp.  3.  [Pi  .c.  2(1  series,  III.  (1886-87),  216- 
218.] 

.     [Report  of  the  Committee  in  regard  to  the  Figures  of  four 


Frenchmen  to  be  jjrouped  around  the  statue  of  Lafayette,  uuule  to 
the  Society,  December  8,  1887.]  No  tiilepage.  8vo.  pp.  4. 
[Proc.  2d  series,  IV.  (1887-89),  37-41.] 

.      !)iplomaiic  Services  of  George  William  Erving.  by  lion. 

J.  L.  M.  Curry,  LL.D.  With  an  Introduction.  Cambridge,  1890. 
8vo.     pp.  32.     [Proc.  2d  series,  V.  (1889-90),  4-33.] 

.     Notice  of  Jeremiah  Morrow  and  Samuel    F.  Vinton,  of 

Ohio,  with  a  correction  of  some  errors.  No  titlepage.  [1890.] 
8vo.     pp.  6.     [Proc.  2d  series,  VI.  (1890-91),  72-76."] 

WiNTiiROP,  lloBKRT  CfiARLES,  Jr.  Memoir  of  Robert  M.  Mason. 
Prepared  agreeably  to  a  Resolution  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical 
Society.  Cambridge,  1881.  8vo.  pp.  24.  Portrait.  [Proc. 
XVIli.    (1880-81),    302-317.] 

.  A  DifTerence  of  Opinion  concerning  the  reason  why  Kath- 
arine  Winthrop   refused  to  marry  Chief  Justice    Sewall.     Boston, 

1885.  8vo.     pp.  25. 

.     Letters  of  John,  Lord  Cutis  to  Colonel  Joseph  Dudley, 

then  Lieutenant-Governor  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  afterwards  Governor 
of  Massachusetts.  1693-1700.  [With  notes.]  Cambridge,  1886. 
8vo.     pp.  31.    Portrait.    [Proc.  2d  series,  II.  (1885-86),  1^71-199.] 

.     Memoir  of  the  Hon.  David  Sears.     Prepared  agreeably  to 

a  Resolution  of  the  IMassachusetts  Historical  Society.     Cambridge, 

1886.  8vo.  pp.  31.  Portrait.  [Proc.  2d  series,  II.  (1885-86), 
405-429.] 

Young,  Ed\vari>  James.  Subjects  for  Master's  Degree  in  Harvard 
College.  1655-1791.  Translated  and  arranged,  with  an  Introduc- 
tion and  Notes.  Cambridge,  1880.  8vo.  pp.  38.  [Proc.  XVIII. 
(1880-81),  119-151.] 

.     Professor  .J.  Lewis  Diman,  D.D.     A  Memorial  Tribute, 

Cambridge,  1881.   8vo.    pp.16.    [Proc.  XVIII.  (1880-81),  331-340.] 

.     Remarks   [on  the  Four  Hundredth   Anniversary  of  the 

Birth  of  Martin  Luther.]  No  titlepage.  8vo.  pp.  4.  [Proc.  XX. 
(1882-83),  355-358.] 

.     Remarks  concerning  a  Letter  of  Lafayette  to  Washington, 

made  .  .  .  November  13,  1890.  Hvo.  pp.  1.  [Proc.  2d  series.  VI. 
(1890-91),  169-171.] 

Thirty  copies  printed. 


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60 


CENTENNIAL  TIBUOGKAPUY. 


fl 


Many  of  Mr.  Winthrop's  papers  and  remarks  before  the  So- 
ciety appear  also  in  his  "  Addresses  and  Speeches  on  varions 
Occasions"  (Boston,  1852-1886),  Vols.  II.-IV.,  but  such  are 
not  specified  in  the  foregoing  list.  His  remarks  on  the  death  of 
Mr.  Everett  (Proc.  VIII.  lOl-lOG)  are  found  in  his  "  Tributes 
to  the  Memory  of  Edward  Everett"  (Boston,  1865),  which 
was  privately  printed. 

The  remarks  made  before  the  Society  by  Mr.  Ralph  Waldo 
Emerson,  on  Thomas  Carlyle  (Proc.  XVIII.  324-328),  at 
the  February  Meeting,  1881,  were  reprinted  in  "  Scribner's 
Monthly"  (XXII.  89-91)  for  May  of  that  year,  in  advance 
of  the  publication  of  the  Proceedings,  at  the  request  of  the 
late  Dr.  Josiah  Gilbert  Holland,  one  of  our  Corresponding 
Members  and  the  editor  of  that  magazine. 

Mr.  Charles  Francis  Adams's  paper  on  Sir  Christopher  Gar- 
direr  (Proc.  XX.  60-88),  mentioned  on  page  21,  was  printed 
also  in  "  Harper's  New  Monthly  Magazine  "  (LXVI.  586-597) 
for  March,  1883,  where  it  appeared  in  advance  of  the  publica- 
tion of  die  Procee-iings,  but  without  the  notes. 


MA. 


The  following  title  should  be  inserted  on  page  36,  in  its 
proper  place  :  — 

Jenks,  William.  The  Jenks  Family.  Copy  of  a  Letter  to  Alonzo 
Lewis,  Esq.,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  intended  for  use  in  preparing  the  sec- 
ond ed.  of  his  history  of  that  town.  No  titlepage.  [1844.]  8vo. 
pp.6. 

This  was  communicated  at  a  meeting,  September  26,  1844, 
and  later  printed  in  "  The  New-England  Historical  and  Genea- 
logical Register"  (IX.  201-206)  for  July,  1855,  from  which 
it  is  reprinted,  though  it  does  not  appear  to  have  been  used 
by  Mr.  Lewis,  as  implied  in  the  title  given  above.  (See 
Proceedings,  II.  293  note.} 


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APPENDIX. 


The  following  is  a  list  of  works,  for  the  most  part  pxiblished 
at  an  early  date,  which  have  appeared  in  the  Collections  of  the 
Society  and  been  reprinted  afterward  in  various  places  from 
original  editions,  or  which  have  a  close  connection  with  the 
publications.  It  was  presented  at  a  stated  meeting  held 
on  February  12,  1891,  as  a  Supplement  to  the  Centennial 
Bibliography. 

New-Eiiglands  Plantation.  Or,  a  short  and  true  Description  of  the 
Commodities  and  Disconunodities  of  that  cotintrey.  Written  in  the 
year  1G29,  by  Mr.  Higgoson,  .  .  .  Reprinted  from  the  third  edition, 
London,  1030.     [Coll.  I.  117-124.] 

New  England's  First  Fruits [London,  1G43.]     [Coll.  L  242-250.] 

The  pamphlet,  of  which  this  is  the  second  part,  was  reprinted 
as  No.  VIL  of  Sabin's  Reprints  (New  York,  1805),  Quarto 
Series. 

This  also  appears  in  Young's  "  Chronicles  of  the  First  Plan- 
ters of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay"  (Boston,  1846), 
pp.  242-259  ;  and  a  reprint  of  the  first  edition  is  found  in 
Force's  "Tracts  and  other  Papers"  (Washington,  183(3), 
Vol.  L  No.  12. 
An  Historical  Account  of  the  Settlement  of  Brookfield,  in  the  county 

of  Worcester,  and  its  distresses  during  the  Indian  wars.     P^xtracted 

from  a  discourse  delivered  on  the  last  day  of  the  year  177;),  by  the 

Rev.  Nathan   Fiske,  D.D.  Pastor  of  the  third  church  in  that  town  ; 

and  corrected  by  the  author.     [Coll.  L  257-271.] 

This  was  taken  largely  from  "  A  Sermon  preached  at  Brook- 
field  on  the  Last  Day  of  the  Year  1775.  Together  with  some 
Marginal  Notes,  etc."  ( Boston,  1776),  pp.  81,  v.  The  sermon 
was  reprinted  .at  West  Brookfield  in  1860. 

A  Key  into  the  Language  of  America :  Or  an  Help  to  the  Language  of 
the  Natives,  iu  that  part  of  America,  called  New  England.    Together 


i; 


32 


CENTENNIAL    lUHLIOGUAPHY. 


with  brief  Observations  of  the  Customs,  Maimers,  and  Worships,  &c. 
of  the  aforesaid  Jsddves,  in  Peace  and  War,  in  Life  and  Death.  Hy 
Roger  Williams  of  Providenee  in  New  England.  [London,  1G43.] 
[Coll.  IIL  203-240;  V.  H0-l()6.] 

This  also  appears  in  the  Collections  of  the  Rhode  Island  His- 
torical Society  (Providence,  1827),  Vol.  I.  pp.  17-163,  (1), 
printed  from  a  manuscript  co[)y  of  the  original  work  in  the 
Bodleian  Library  at  Oxford,  England.  The  mannscript  was 
"  caref  idly  compared  "  with  the  printed  volume  in  the  Library 
of  the  Massachusetts  Histori<;al  Society.  A  reprint  is  found 
in  the  "  Publications  of  the  Narragansett  Club"  (Piovidence, 
1866),  Vol.  I.  pp.  77-281. 

Au  Abstract  of  the  Laws  of  New-England,  as  they  are  now  established. 

London,  164L     [Coll.  V.  173-187.] 

This  also  appears  in  Force's  "  Tracts  and  other  Papers" 
(Washington,  1844),  Vol.  III.  No.  9. 

A  Relation  or  Jtiurnal  of  the  beginning  and  proceedings  of  the  English 
Plantation  settled  at  Pliraoth  in  New  p]ngland.  .  .  .  London,  1622. 
[Coll.  VIII.  203-239.] 

This  abridgment,  with  notes  by  James  Freeman,  was  printed 
in  the  Collections  for  1802,  from  that  portion  of  the  original 
edition  which  appears  in  "  Pvrchas  his  Pilgrimes"  (London, 
1625),  fourth  part.  pp.  1842-1853.  The  portion  omitted  by 
Purchas  was  printed  in  the  Collections,  second  series.  Vol.  IX. 
pp.  26-73,  from  a  manuscript  copy,  of  the  edition  of  1622  in 
the  City  Library  of  Philadelphia,  furnished  to  th*^  Historical 
Society  by  Peter  S.  Du  Ponceau  in  the  year  1819.  The  "  Re- 
lation "  appears  as  an  abstract  in  "  the  sixth  booke  "  of  Smith's 
"  General  Historic,"  but  it  is  given  entire  in  Young's  "  Chroni- 
cles of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers  of  the  Colony  of  Plymouth  "  (Bos- 
ton, 1841),  pp.  109-249,  and  also  in  the  several  editions  with 
historical  notes,  by  the  Rev.  George  B.  Cheever,  D.D.  An 
edition  was  published  (Boston,  1865),  with  copious  Notes  and 
an  Introduction  by  the  Rev.  Henry  M.  Dexter,  D.D. 

Good  Newes  from  New  England :  A  True  Relation  of  Things  very  re- 
markable at  the  Plantation  of  Plimotli  in  New  England.  .  .  .  [Lou- 
don, 1624.]     [Coll.  VIIL  239-276.] 

This  followed  the  same  course  as  the  '*  Relation,"  and  appears 
in  Purchas,  fourth  part,  pp.  1853-1867  ;  also  in  the  Collec- 
tions, second  series.  Vol.  IX.  pp.  74-104,  where  it  was  printed 


)■ 


ii 


'mmiw 


APPENUIX. 


53 


". 


from  a  copy  of  the  oiinriiuil  edition  in  the  Harviiid  Collejje 
Lihmry.  A  complete  reprint  appears  in  Yonii<f's  "(Chronicles 
of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers  of  the  Colony  of  IMymoutli "  (Boston, 
1841),  pp!  269-375. 

An  historical  sketch  of  th<"  i)ro.j;re99  of  Medical  Science,  in  tlie  Com- 
monwealth of  Arassachnsctts,  being  the  substance  of  a  discourst-  read 
at  the  annual   n.eeting  of  the   Medical   Society,  'huie   6,    1810,  with 
alterations    and   additions    to    .Tanuary    1,  IHl-'J.      By  Hon,  Josiah 
•  Hartlett,  M.l).     [Coll.  2d  series,  I.  10o-l39.] 

This  is  a  reprint  of  a  pamphlet  "entitled  "  A  Dissertation  on 
the  Progi'ess  of  Medical  Science,  in  the  Commonwealth  of 
Massachusetts.  Read  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Massachu- 
setts Medical  Society,  June  tith,  1810,"  Roston,  1810.  A 
reference  is  made  to  it  in  Dr.  Samuel  A.  Green's  "  History  of 
Medicine  in  Massachusetts"  (Roston,  1881),  p.  117. 

A  History  of  New-England,  from  the  English  planting  in  the  yeere 
1628,  untill  the  Yeere  iC)")2  .  .  .  London,  Ifiol.  [Coll.  2d  series, 
XL  49-9G;  HI.  123-101  ;  IV.  1-51  ;  VII.  l-")8  ;  VIII.  1-3').] 

This  appears  in  the  Collections  for  the  years  1814,  1815, 
181(J,  1818,  and  1819,  as  given  above  ;  it  was  edited  by  James 
Savage  fi'om  a  oopy  procured  in  England  by  the  Rev.  Thad- 
deus  M.  Harris.  The  History  is  generally  known  by  the  run- 
ning title  "  Wonder-working  Providence  of  Sions  Saviour,  in 
New-England  "  ;  and  it  appeared  also  in  1654  under  another 
title,  varying  slightly.  It  was  also  printed  under  the  title 
"America  Painted  to  the  Life"  ^London,  1658),  wrongly  attrib- 
uted to  Ferdinando  Oorges.  An  edition  was  published  (An- 
dover,  1867),  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  William 
Frederick   Poole. 

A  /"-!  ,1  of  Occurriences,  which  happened  within  the  circle  of  my 
ooservation,  in  the  detachment  commanded  by  Col.  Benedict  Arnold, 
consisting  of  two  battalions,  which  we-e  detached  from  the  army  at 
Cambridge,  in  the  year  1775.      [Coll.  2d  series,  II.  227-247.] 

This  was  printed  in  the  Collections  for  1814  from  a  manu- 
script found  among  the  papers  of  Rev.  Ezra  Stiles,  sigiied  by 
Return  J.  Meigs.  The  Journal  appeared  originally  in  the 
year  1776  in  a  pamphlet  of  eleven  pages  without  place,  date,  or 
printer's  name,  which  was  essentially  the  same  as  that  which 
is  found  in  the  Collections.     A  large  part  of  it  is  printed  in 


*r 


1*^ 


54 


CRNTRNNIAL   niBLIOCillAPHY. 


Almon's  Remembrancer  for  177(5,  i)p.  205-801.     It  was  repub- 
lislied  (New  York,  18t>4)  with  nn  Introduction  and  Notes  by 
Charles  I.  Bushnell,  as  No.  li  of  his  "  Crumbs  for  Antiqua- 
rians," Vol.  I. 
New-Eiiglands  Jonas  cast  up  at  London  :  or,  a  Relation  of  the  Pro- 


ceedinjrs  of  the    Court  at  Boston  in  New-England 


By  Major 


John  Child.     London,  1047.     [Coll.  2d  series,  IV.  107-120.] 
This  appears  in  the  Collections  for  1810.     It  was  afterward 
reprinted  in  Force's  "  Tracts  and  other  i'apers"  (Washington, 
184G),  Vol.  IV.  No.  3  ;  and  again   (Boston,  1869),  with  an 
Introduction  and  Notes  by  William  T.  R.  Marvin. 

A  brief  History  of  the  Pequot  War  :  S^specially  of  the  memorable  Tak- 
ing of  their  Fort  at  Mistick  in  Connecticut  in  1637.  Written  by  Major 
John  Mason  .  .  .  Boston,  1736.     [Coll.  2d  series,  VIII.  120-153.] 

This  appears  also  as  e*u  ^pnendix  to  the  Case  of  the  Gover- 
nor and  Company  of  Connecticut  and  Mohegan  Indians"  (Lon- 
don, 1769),  and  was  reprinted  by  J.  Sabin  and  Sons  (New 
York,  1869). 

The  New  Life  of  Virginea  :  .  .  .  London,  1612.    [Coll.  2d  series,  VIIL 

199-227.] 

This  appears  also  in  Force's  "  Tracts  and  other  Papers " 
(Washington,  1836),  Vol.  I.  No.  7. 

A  perfect  Description  of  Virginia:  .  .  .  London,  1649.  [Coll.  2d 
series,  IX.  105-122.] 

This  appears  also  in  Force's  "  Tracts  and  other  Papers " 
(Washington,  1838),  \ol.  II.  No.  8. 

Advertisements  for  the  •.  nexperienced  Planters  of  New-England,  or  any 
where  ...  By  C  ptaine  lolm  Smith.  London,  1031.  [Coll.  3d 
series,  III.  1-53.J 

This  appears  in  the  Collections  for  1833,  and  was  reprinted 
in  Boston  ^^1865);  and  also  by  Edward  Arber,  in  the  Works  of 
John  Smith  (Birmingham,  Eng.,  1884),  pp.  917-966.. 

Plain  Dealing:  or,  Nevves  from  New-P^ngland  .  .  .  By  Thomas  Lech- 
ford.     London,  16' 2.     [Coll.  3d  series,  IIL  55-128.] 

In  1644  this  was  reprinted  with  a  new  titlepage  as  follows  : 
"  New-Englands  Advice  to  Old-England,  oi,  Some  Observa- 
tions upon  New-Englands  Government  .  .  "  It  was  printed 
in  the  Collections  for  1833,  as  given  above,  and  also  appeared 


APPENDIX. 


55 


as  No.  IV.  of  the  "  Library  of  New-England  History,"  with 
an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  J.  llaramoiid  Trumbull  (Bos- 
ton, 1867). 
An  Account  of  two  Voyages  to  New-England  ...   By  John  Joaselyn 

Gent.  .  .  .  The  Second  Addition.     London,  1G75.    [Coll.  3d  series, 

in.  211-396.] 

This  appears  in  the  Collections  for  18'53,  as  given  above,  and 
is  a  reprint  of  the  second  edition,  which  is  like  the  first,  except- 
ing the  titlepage.  It  was  also  republished  (Boston,  1865),  by 
William  \'eazie,  with  an  Intioduction  and  Notes. 

The  Day-Breaking,  if  not  the  Sun-Rising  of  the  Gospell  with  the 
Indians  in  New-England.  London,  l'o47.  [Coll.  3d  series,  IV. 
1-23.] 

This  appears  in  the  Collections  for  1834,  as  given  above,  and 
it  also  forms  No.  IX.  of  Sabin's  Reprints  (New  York,  1865), 
Quarto  Series.  There  are  good  reasons,  however,  to  believe  that 
the  pamphlet  was  not  written  by  Eliot,  as  generally  supposed. 

The  Clear  Sun-shine  of  the  Gospel  breaking  forth  upon  the  Indians  in 
New-England.     By  Thomas  Shepard.     London,   1648.     [Coll.  3d 
series,  IV.  25-67.] 
This  appears  in  the  Collections  for  1834,  as  given  above,  and 

also   forms   No.  X.  of  Sabin's   Reprints   (New  York,  1865), 

Quarto  Series. 

The  Light  appearing  more  and  more  towards  the  perfect  Day.  Or,  a 
farther  Discovery  of  the  present  state  of  the  Indians  in  New-England, 
concerning  the  Trogresse  of  the  Gospel  amongst  them.  Published  by 
Henry  Whitfield.  London,  1651.  [Coll.  3d  series,  IV.  100-147.] 
This  appears  in  the  Collections  for  1834,  as  given  above,  and 

also  forms  No.  III.  of  Sabin's  Reprints  (New  York,  1865), 

Quarto  Series. 

Strength  out  of  Weaknesse  ;  or  a  glorious  Manifestation  of  the  further 
Progresse  of  the  Gosjiel  among  the  Indians  in  New- England.     Pub- 
lished by  Henry  Whitfield.     London,   1652.     [Coll.   3d  series,  IV. 
140-196.] 
This  appears  in  the  Collections  for  1834,  as  given  above,  and 

also  forms  No.  V.   of  Sabin's   Reprints  (New  York,  1866), 

Quarto  Series. 

A  Brief  Narration  of  the  Origiuall  Undertakings  of  the  Advancen      t 
of  Plantations  into  the  parts  of  America.  .   .  .   Written  by  the  rig... 


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.    Worshipfull  Sir  FonliiijUMlo  (4()rj;es.     London,  IG^.S.    [Coll.  3d  series, 

VI.  'i.o-y;}.] 

Thia  appears  in  the  Collections  for  18i57,  as  <,Mveii  almve, 
and  also  in  the  Collections  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society 
(Portland,  1847),  Vol.  II.  pp.  v-6o,  following  pajre  HO. 

A  Description  of  New  Engliiud  :  or  tlin  Obsorviitions,  iind  niscouerios, 
of  Ciiptaiiie  lohii  Smith  .  .  .  London,  KilG.  [Coll.  3d  serieH,  VL 
9.->-M().] 

This  a])pears  in  the  (collections  for  1887,  as  jjiven  above, 
and  was  also  repuhlislied  (Boston,  18t)5),  by  William  Veazie, 
with  an  Introduction  and  Notes. 

An  Account  of  the  IMasHuehuRctts  Historical  Society.  [By  William 
Joi.ks.]     [Coll.  adsericH,  VIL  0-20.] 

This  also  appeared  in  "The  American  Quarterly  Register" 
(Vol.  X.)  for  November,  1837,  pp.  1G6-177. 

A  Voyage  into  New  Etigland,  begun  in  1()23,  and  ended  in  1624.  Per- 
formed by  Christopher  Levett.  London,  1028.  [Coll.  3d  series, 
VIIL  159-15)0.] 

This  was  reprinted  in  the  Collections  for  1843,  from  a  tran- 
script procured  in  Eni'land  by  Jared  Sparks.  It  again  ap- 
peared in  the  Collections  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society 
(Portland,  1847),  Vol.  II.  pp.  75-101),  following  page  80, 
printed  from  a  copy  of  the  first  edition  in  the  Library  of 
the  New  York  Historical  Society. 

Collections  concerning  the  Early  F'istory  of  the  Founders  of  New 
Plymouth.      By  Jo.seph  Hunter.     [Coll.  4ll>  Tories,  I.  o2-S5.] 

This  appears  in  the  Collections  for  1852,  and  is  a  modifica- 
tion of  Mr.  Hunter's  "  Ciitical  and  Historical  Tracts"  (Lon- 
don, 184!)),  No.  II.  printed  under  a  similar  title.  Another 
edition  much  enlarged  was  published  in  1854,  and  in  the 
"  Preliminary  Notice  "  to  the  volume,  Mr.  Hunter  says,  "  I 
have  been  requested  by  the  Massachusetts  Histoiical  Society 
to  prepare  a  kind  of  New  Edition  for  insertion  in  their  Trans- 
actions." 

Memoir  of  Rev.  John  Robinson.  By  the  Rev.  Robert  Ashton.  [Coll. 
4th  series,  I.  111-104.] 

This  appears  in  the  Collections  for  1852,  and  is  a  reprint 
from  "  The  Works  of  John  Robinson  "  (lioston,  1851),  Vol.  I. 
pp.  xi-lxxiv. 


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